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11.12.18
1.2.18
Ever Never Just For Since Still Already Yet
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My first of bachillerato students have asked me for a chart to have a clear view of the time expressions used with the present perfect tense. Here it goes:
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CONTEXT
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SIGN
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POSITION
IN THE SENTENCE
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MEANING
IN SPANISH
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Examples:
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ALREADY
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Affirmative sentences.
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+
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Before the past participle.
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“ya”
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The
train has already arrived.
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JUST
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Affirmative,
negative and interrogative sentences.
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+, -, ?
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Before the past participle.
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“justo” (acabar de hacer algo)
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I
have just finished my work.
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STILL
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Affirmative and negative sentences.
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+, -
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Before the auxiliary verb
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“aún, todavía”
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Mary
still hasn’t started eating.
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YET
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Negative sentences.
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-
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At
the end of the sentence.
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“todavía”
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My
dad hasn’t come yet.
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YET
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Interrogative sentences.
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?
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At the
end of the sentence.
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“aún”
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Have
you finished your homework yet.
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EVER
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Negative sentences.
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-
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Before the past participle.
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“nunca”
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I
haven’t ever been there.
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EVER
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Interrogative sentences.
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?
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Before the past participle.
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“alguna vez”
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Have
you ever been to Paris?
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NEVER
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Affirmative sentences.
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+
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Before the past participle.
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“nunca”
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I
have never been there.
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FOR+
period of time.
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Affirmative,
negative and interrogative sentences.
|
+, -, ?
|
At the
end of the sentence.
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“durante”
|
My
sister has lived in Paris for two
years.
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SINCE+
point
in time.
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Affirmative,
negative and interrogative sentences.
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+, -, ?
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At
the end of the sentence.
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“desde”
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My
sister has lived in Paris since 2015.
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I hope it helps them to study better this unit.
There are some exercises they can do to practise this point:
Tell me what else do you need, and I will try to keep up. Cheers!!
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